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Planned Parenthood defense misplaced

In her column "Standing up for Planned Parenthood," Connie Schultz was so embarrassed that she felt she had to write a commentary. And what was the source of this embarrassment?

Was it the fact that so many executives at Planned Parenthood could casually eat lunch and sip wine while explaining their techniques in dismembering human life in the womb? Was it the calm way other PP members explained the marketing details of baby body parts? Was it the way the president of Planned Parenthood could go before a Congressional Committee defending those atrocities in a "typically calm" and rational manner?

No, no, none of those were the source. The source of her embarrassment was the decibel level used by a congressman while asking questions.

And it seems the congressman used a "bad auditioning" performance during the hearing. How embarrassing. Wow!

Forget the human carnage. Let's expose the yelling culprits in Congress who can't seem to exercise self control when they realize a government-funded organization is not only dismembering but also trafficking in the sale of human baby body parts. How embarrassing!

Richard J. McEwen

Ingleside

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